Colin Campbell missing since May 2015

Police are appealing for public information, as part of Missing Persons Week, to help locate Colin Campbell, a man who went missing from Sydney’s North Shore last year.

Colin Campbell, now aged 51, was last seen by his carer on Friday 29 May 2015 at a community care facility in Lane Cove.

Colin Campbell was seen leaving the premises by other residents earlier that morning and has not been seen since.

It’s believed Colin Campbell left the location on foot as he does not have access to a vehicle.

After not returning to the facility, family were informed, who then reported him missing to police from North Shore Local Area Command.

Detectives and relatives hold serious concerns for Mr Campbell’s welfare as he is being treated for a long-term medical condition.

Officers have carried out extensive investigations into Mr Campbell’s financial activities; however, no transactions have been made from his accounts.

Police are continuing to follow multiple lines of inquiry, and are urging anyone in the community who may have information on Mr Campbell’s disappearance, to come forward.

Colin Campbell is described as being of Caucasian appearance with a fair complexion, about 183cm tall, of a medium build, with brown hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Colin Campbell is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/.

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Missing Persons Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of the issues and impacts surrounding missing persons and runs between Sunday 31 July and Saturday 6 August 2016.

The theme of this year’s campaign is urging people to ‘Stay Connected’ and to remember that ‘Missing Persons Leave Frayed Edges’.

The campaign aims to remind members of the public of the importance of staying connected with family and friends and to ultimately enhance personal and communal support networks that assist those most at risk of going missing.

NSW Police Force would like to thank the Outdoor Media Association (OMA) for their assistance with Missing Persons Week 2016, donating advertising sites worth almost $235,000 across NSW.